Dieter Mammel – Lifeline
Dieter Mammel: Lifeline, solo exhibition in National Museum of Art, Timisoara, Romania
Dieter Mammel: Lifeline, solo exhibition in National Museum of Art, Timisoara, Romania
Crowd – group exhibition of artists of the gallery, with a. o. a large ceramic sculpture by Elmar Trenkwalder
Dieter Mammel: Lifeline, solo exhibition in National Museum of Art, Timisoara, Romania
Dieter Mammel – TRANSIT: paintings, Jan Brokof – Cannibal Politics: collage drawings
Dieter Mammel (1965) has a solo entitled Transit at the Meno Parkas Gallery in Kaunas, Lithuania. In his paintings Mammel deals with the theme of the refugee and the displaced but also about identity and the transition from one culture to another.
Equipe 1 is the gallery’s first group exhibition of artists of the gallery to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Galerie Maurits van de Laar.
Generate is an exhibition featuring three painters from three generations. It demonstrates that painting is still a vital medium in which the artists can also show their social commitment.
Ristretto Martin Assig, Cedric ter Bals, Shary Boyle, Frank Van den Broeck, Jan Brokof, Seekee Chung, Elsbeth Ciesluk, Robine Clignett, Robbie Cornelissen, Karin van Dam, Marcel van Eeden, Nare Eloyan, Martin Fenne, Andrea Freckmann, Tobias Gerber, Diederik Gerlach, Christie van der Haak, Kim Hospers, Susanna Inglada, Henri Jacobs, Nour-Eddine Jarram, Stan Klamer, Tobias Lengkeek, Heidi Linck, Dieter…
Dieter Mammel (1965) has a solo exhitition at the Kunstmuseum Reutlingen titled Deep Sleep. The title of the exhibition refers to his videowork Deep Sleep from 2013 in which he remodels the world of his childhood on the countryside of Schwaben in an allergorical story. Besides the video an overview is given of his paintings…
Track and Trace II 25 year anniversary Galerie Maurits van de Laar 27 November through 18 December 2016 Track and Trace at the museum like rooms of the former Vrije Academie/GEMAK offered a broad overview, partly with large size art works of the artists of the gallery. Track and Trace II is the sequel…